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How many England internationals (i.e. Players who won their caps whilst playing for the Weed) have these plums 'boasted' over the years? I can only think of Steve Foster, albeit that he was a superb centre-half who was unlucky not to win over 100 caps.

How many England internationals (i.e. Players who won their caps whilst playing for the Weed) have these plums 'boasted' over the years? I can only think of Steve Foster, albeit that he was a superb centre-half who was unlucky not to win over 100 caps.

Gareth Barry, Wayne Bridge and Jesse Lingard (all Brighton academy products since the age of two) just missed out on their caps while playing for Brighton.

Of course, this is more than compensated by Frank Bruno and Vicente Van Gogh, who won the Champions League, Heavyweight Boxing Championship and artist of the Year award all while playing for Brighton

Gareth Barry, Wayne Bridge and Jesse Lingard (all Brighton academy products since the age of two) just missed out on their caps while playing for Brighton.

Of course, this is more than compensated by Frank Bruno and Vicente Van Gogh, who won the Champions League, Heavyweight Boxing Championship and artist of the Year award all while playing for Brighton

Thanks for your help.

Having reflected while mowing the lawn, I have a horrible feeling that Peter Ward might have somehow 'earned' an England cap on one of those midsummer tours to the Antipodes which we regularly used to undertake (see also Paul Walsh, Mark Barham and to be fair, John Salako).

Having reflected while mowing the lawn, I have a horrible feeling that Peter Ward might have somehow 'earned' an England cap on one of those midsummer tours to the Antipodes which we regularly used to undertake (see also Paul Walsh, Mark Barham and to be fair, John Salako).

Having reflected while mowing the lawn, I have a horrible feeling that Peter Ward might have somehow 'earned' an England cap on one of those midsummer tours to the Antipodes which we regularly used to undertake (see also Paul Walsh, Mark Barham and to be fair, John Salako).

Can someone confirm?

It wouldn't be a surprise, given that Peter Ward used to undertake many trips down under with Mullery